Disease

With the election in the rear-view mirror and the repercussions in the windshield, The Lancet is reporting an update on their Eight Americas study, which is now morphing to ten. Eight or ten Americas? Are we not a melting pot?
Much of the headline science in medicine concerns our underlying biochemistry, be it signaling between cells, our metabolism, what we share with our biome, our immune responses, or the risk factors underlying coronary artery disease.
When dairy cows in Texas started falling ill last Spring, alarm bells started to ring.
Misguided COVID-minimizers like to say that COVID-19 is no worse than a cold that lasts a few days and then disappears without any sequelae. They’re so wrong, and the evidence of that continues to mount. 
The American Association of Pediatrics has suggested in its policy statement that the first 1000 days since conception are a critical neurodevelopmental interval and that a poor diet during this interval can adversely impact the long-term health o
In the wake of Hurricane Helene, in addition to the loss of life and property damage, the Internet is reporting a sudden rise in flesh-eating bacterial infections. 
Race and ethnicity remain sociocultural constructs fabricated by our beliefs rather than clear scientific information.
Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 96 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss:
A review article in Circulation has forecasted an ever-increasing burden of cardiovascular disease in the U.S. for the next 25 years.